A second is malignant fever, and a third is congestive fever, neither of which has claimed many victims in the health reports of Philadelphia except while meningitis was epidemic.
Pringle informs us that the foul air occasioned by one mortified limb brought on a malignant fever in the military hospital.
By these Circumstances one might frequently discover that the Patient laboured under the malignant Fever, without asking any Questions.
But on that occasion the epidemic in London was gaining ground before the sickness at Havre had declared itself plague, and was of the bubonic type while the latter was still a malignant fever.
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